Best Naza low voltage warning?

My are set at, First level (No Load)11.30v (Loss)0.60v (Loaded)10.70v Second Level(No Load)11.20v(Loss)0.60v(Loaded)10.60v

I tested my battery after a flight when I started getting a red low battery warning every time I hit the throttle, It was showing 11.4v on a new battery and 11.3v on my Phantom stock battery when I tested after getting the first low voltage warning! Should the no load be set at 10.70v and 10.60v or do I have this all wrong? I've been getting 6 to 10 mins of flight depending on what I'm carrying and which battery I'm using but seems to me I have a lot of juice left in the battery to get another couple minutes if I could figure out why I'm getting an early low voltage warning!!

Haven't weighed it in some time but plan on taking it to the post office and see if they'll weigh it again! Can't remember what it weighed before put it was close to its threshold! I know the weight matters in how quick you use your battery but how would that explain the low voltage going off before the battery's used up?

Haven't weighed it in some time but plan on taking it to the post office and see if they'll weigh it again! Can't remember what it weighed before put it was close to its threshold! I know the weight matters in how quick you use your battery but how would that explain the low voltage going off before the battery's used up?

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Heavy Phantoms pull more amps to fly and the voltage might momentarily drop to your warning threshold when taking off or pushing the throttle, once you hover the voltage goes back up a few millivolts. Happened to me when I tried flying with 2 heavy 3300mAh batteries in parallel, a gimbal and my gopro. Expensive flight as I ended crashing a few minutes later and broke 3 expensive carbon fibre props

Haven't weighed it in some time but plan on taking it to the post office and see if they'll weigh it again! Can't remember what it weighed before put it was close to its threshold! I know the weight matters in how quick you use your battery but how would that explain the low voltage going off before the battery's used up?

I just take mine down the street to the post office but that looks like a grate deal for that scale though may have to get one But I'm also thinking of taking the landing skids off and putting the stock legs back on to let up on weight! So all in all my Naza settings look right?